Unlimited Telomerase ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It means repetition of life and death * Telomerase It is written as Telomerase. Telomerase is the enzyme that repairs telomere DNA, which is the simple arrangement of nucleotides at the end of a chromosome. Telomere DNA becomes shorter during cell division and when it reaches a fixed length, the cells stop dividing and multiplication becomes impossible. In other words, this means that those cells do not regenerate and start to die. In regards to reproductive cells and cancer cells, this telomerase activity works repairing telomere DNA that has been shortened by division, making it possible to repeat division many times. In other words, one can say that telomerase has the effect of making cells immortal. The cells in which telomerase activity can infinitely repeat are reproductive cells and cancer cells. Because cancer cells can infinitely repeat cell division due to telomerase activity, it becomes and existence that overwhelms other internal organs and eventually arrives at a state where life preserving mechanisms have been lost. The word unlimited telomerase means eternally repeating chain of decay and regeneration. That is the repetition of death and life, which means immortality. * Albedo's immortality Regenerative medicine has been sought out for thousands of years. The restoration of lost internal organs. Albedo has increased his regenerative abilities to the utmost limits. Transcending the frequency limit of cell division at speeds which are impossible even for modern day nanomachines, it is a threatening immortality that can regenerate even the head. That is his unique ability as a URTV and, at the present stage it is a domain that cannot be realized by any other technology. For that sort of immortal existence, pain stops being a sensation that causes fear. Pain is a signal caused by an injury that warns of a status heading toward death. The status of life must depend on the functions of the body. The body, which must preserve these activities, sends a stimulus called pain to the brain in response to injury and communicates the dangerous circumstances. A consciousness that is attached to life recognizes pain as something to avoid and hate. This is the reason that humans hate pain and try to run from situations that cause pain. One could say that this is proof of being alive. Feeling pain means that one is getting closer to death and it is also the status that allows one to really feel that one is alive. Of course, because it is accompanied by feelings of danger and repugnance, it is a sensation of life that has a negative meaning. However, Albedo, who does not approach death due to injury to the body, does not get a feeling of danger from pain and therefore does not hate it. Pain without embracing a hatred of it is a pure proof of life. Humans seek pleasure. This is because that is also a proof of life. Pleasure is a stimulus to the body in the same way that pain is, it is information of the body that is sent to the brain, and it is proof of life. Albedo does not embrace hatred in response to pain. In this case, pain comes to have the same meaning as pleasure. One can think of Albedo's words that say "isn't this a pleasant pain?" as being rooted in the immortality of he who can take pain "that can go through his confrontational relationship with Jr." as pleasure. * Suppression of growth and immortality It has been said that the eternal wish of mankind is perpetual youth and immortality. The danger of death increases with old age. As the years add up, the telomeres of the cells grow shorter and regenerative power declines. One can recognize that this is a decline in the power to recover. As a consequence of sensing this deterioration of the body, people fear aging and the circumstances of increased possibility of death. That is the hatred directed toward the increase in danger of a slow, systematic decay, which is different from the dangerous circumstances that accompany the pain of a direct, large- scale injury to the body. Eternal youth that does not accompany immortality, depending on the effectiveness of suppressing the decline of restorative powers, means a state in which it is possible to pass time without getting closer to death. However, death will come in the event that due to a sudden occurrence injuries are received at a level that cannot regenerate. In immortality that does not accompany eternal youth, one grows, in other words ages, but in response to injuries one has complete restorative powers. If one thinks of aging as injuries to the cells, although changes occur during the developmental growth period, at the stage of preserving the completed body, any further changes, in other words aging, will not occur. If that is the case, one discovers the possibility that it possesses the elements of eternal youth after all. If one assumes that aging occurs due to destruction of cells, using a general interpretation, shouldn't Albedo, whose cells have become immortal due to telomerase activity, also be able to actualize eternal youth? What kind of difference is there in the fact that Jr.'s growth has been suppressed at the state of 14 years old and Albedo's body has grown to be 28 years old? Hereafter, it is necessary to observe to see whether or not Albedo's body changes as he continues to add on years. Do the U.R.T.V.s have a secret that surpasses the categories of general interpretation? As long as the abilities of the U.R.T.V.s are not completely explained, the problem is for us to make it clear hereafter with our observations. Probability of unchanging corresponding phenomena….90.16491% =============================================================================== Translated by Rox-e. All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. These translations, however, are owned by the individual translators. Please ask permission from the author before copying these translations for any purpose, other than your own private use.